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The Uruguay Round increased it, they reckon, by $75 billion.Unfortunately, a narrow agenda is politically tough to deliver.
I'm going to have it more often now and I reckon by Christmas I will barely be able to feel the cold!
A whopping six in ten agree that Mr Romney is "promising more than he can deliver", yet reckon, by clear margins, that the Republican would do better on jobs and the deficit.
"Most people exist so swaddled against danger, measuring out their lives with coffee spoons, that those who reckon by a different calculation of risk and reward appear insane," wrote Michael Ybarra in The Wall Street Journal in 2009, three years before his death.
Still there's something endearing about all these self-set rules they work by; protocols hard-wired, I reckon, by the experience of being dropped, and being sounded out for nudie photoshoots, and being turned lightly bonkers by an adult life too deep in this exasperating thing, the music industry.
By his junior year in high school, James was seen as a force with which to reckon; by senior year, he had become the school's star pitcher.
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